Improvement in combined gas and oil chandeliers



. G. P. CLARK,

-COMBII TED GAS AND OIL CHANDELIER. No.177,096. Patented Mayfl, 1876.

WITNESSES: I IN TOR:

N-FETERS. PNOTO-LITNOGRWER. WASHINGTON. D C.

UNITED STATES PATENT OF ICE.

GEORGE P. CLARK, OF NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

IMPROVEMENT IN COMBINED GAS AND on. CHANDELIERS.

Specification forming part of Letters. Patent No. 177,096, dated May 9, 1876; application filed April 18, 1876.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, GEORGE P. CLARK, of Newton, Middlesex county, Massachusetts,

have invented a new and Improved Combined the outer burners of which are to burn the gas in the ordinary way, the oil being to increase the light and lessen the expense, andlat the same time make a chandelier, not differing in appearance essentially from the common gaschandelier.

The drawing is a side elevation of my improved combined gas and oil burner.

A represents the arms-of the gas-burners B, which I connect with the branching gas distributing and suspending pipesC, instead of a single pipe in the center. D represents an ar'gand oil-burner, located in the center of the chandelier, and supported by the oil-tubes E, connecting the burner with the oil-tanks F, to supply the oil. These pipes connect with the the pipes C by the bulbs G, to be supported by them, and they have passages for the oil through the bulbs not intersecting the gaspassages, so that there is no interference .of onewith the other. The pipes E may form a ring vwithin more widely-extended branches C, on which more oil-burners may be aroil-tanks F, to supply them, and also having outer gas-burners, substantially as specified. 2. The'branched suspending and gas-conducting pipes 0, gas burner branches A B, oil-pipe E, tank-s F, and theoil-burn'ers D, combined and arranged substantially as specitied.

GEORGE P. CLARK.

Witnesses: I

HENRY BEMIS EDWARD PIKE.

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